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KAPPA DELTA PI FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT LIndland, Mauriello, Degnan, Platts, Beckerman, Potdevin, Creu+zburg, Taylor, Christen- sen, Branston, Mayforth, Nel- son, O ' Neill, Kowallck. SEC- OND ROW: Bland, Reed Morse, Gawley, Bakalian, Baussmann, Wuesthoff, Farin- ella, Kessler, Rellahan, Green- wald, Lombard i, Salerno. THIRD ROW: Zoppo, Gom- inger, Vaughn, Courtney, Bird, McCumsey, Van Duyne, War- tenberg, Schley, Wellington Ingemann, Harriston, Jaggard. As the Montclair chapter of the national education honor society, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Epsilon has played a vital role in student life as the highest achievement on campus. An impressive candlelight initiation ceremony and the traditional Eighteenth Century Coffee hlouse are two of the year ' s most colorful meetings. OFFICERS President ALMA LINDLAND Vice-President HELEN KOWALICK Secretary ELSIE COURTNEY Treasurer ANNE McCUMSEY Historian-Recorder HENRY VAN DYKE Adviser DR. D. HENRYETTA SPERLE Each year Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges recognizes students from approximately six hundred colleges and universities In the United States and Canada. In selecting students to be recommended, the -campus nominating committees are asked to con- sider outstanding effort and accomplish- ment In academic work, extracurricular activities and service to the school. During the school year certificate awards are presented to all students selected. In connection with the honor program, a placement service is provided through which members may be recommended for employment. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gomlnger, Kearns, Van Duyne, McCumsey, Toscano, Courtney, Brans- ton. SECOND ROW: Pollack, Wuesthoff, Camp- bell,, Lanzalotto, Regan, Farinella, Salerno. WHO S WHO
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FIRST ROW, LEFT rO RIGHT: Platts, Taylor, Salerno, Baussmann, Scofleld, Alexander, Teutsch. SECOND ROW: Gray, Gebler, Regan, Lanialotto, Luthin, Wuesthoff. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Very often, a college is judged by the type of organ- ization the students themselves allow to govern their activities. The SGA at Montclair is an excellent example of an efficient, well-operated unit. This unit is democratic; its officers are chosen by the students through closed ballot procedure. Every student activity on campus is closely affiliated with the Board of Trustees, which is the executive branch of the SGA. It is through this board that new organiza- tions become recognized by having charters granted them, and established clubs procure necessary funds from it to aid in carrying on their programs for the term. The Board consists of the class presidents, two representatives from each class, and the officers of the SGA. Regular meetings are held by- monthly in the faculty lunch room. These meetings are open to all students who attend col- lege, and their attendance is welco med and encouraged by the board. The SGA also sponsors assembly programs, and one of the most active college groups, formed by the SGA itself, has been the War Memorial Fund Committee. Through such an organization, democracy exists at Montclair, in practice, as well as in name. OFFICERS President WARREN BAUSSMANN Vice-President JOSEPH SALERNO Secretary ROBERT SCOFIELD Treasurer SHIRLEY TAYLOR Assistant Treasurer WILLIAM GRAY Advisers DR. HOWARD F. FEHR DR. E. DeALTON PARTRIDGE, DR. D. HENRYETTA SPERLE 20
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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Branston, Hutbert, Schley, Ader. SECOND ROW: Arminio, King, Kearns, Dr. Fulcomer. THIRD ROW: Jaggard, Spenner, Waton, Goodman, Dunkhase, Cartwright, Schramm. FOURTH ROW: Biggio, Lubetkin. ALDORNIA President DORIS FREY COX Vice-President ELEANOR ARMINIO Recording Secretary SALLY CYRILL Corresponding Secretary MARY C. KEARNS Treasurer CHARLES LUBETKIN Adviser DR. EDWIN S. FULCOMER Montclairifes elected to Aldornia, the English hon- orary society, enjoy the privilege of uniting monthly in Russ Hall for a cultural and literary evening. The meetings are memorable ones. The cleverly written minutes, the beloved little family of Algernon, the friendly informal atmosphere. Dr. Fulcomer ' s inimitable rendition of Some Little Bug, the annual banquet and the traditional Ini- tiation ceremony are things Aldornians can never forget. APHESTEON President WALTER RISSLER Vice-President ANNE McCUMSEY Secretary RUTH MULLER Treasurer JEAN McRAE Adviser DR. VIRGIL S. MALLORY Membership In Aphesteon, honorary mathematics society, is the goal of every math major at Montclalr. Each season includes an open house, the annual Christmas party with Sigma Phi Mu and a Senior farewell party. Professors and students alike join in the friendly atmosphere and incentive of Aphesteon in the hope of producing the best In these prospective math teachers. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Fehr, Reyle, Muller, McCumsey, McRae, Chris- iensen, Danheuser, Dr. Mallory. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Brune, Bednarek, Spar- go, Scherl, Lindland, Mr. Clifford, Fera- vola, Poppke, Swisher, Forbes. THIRD ROW: Mr. Kays, Lundquist, Senapole, Mauriello, W. Freese, Van Duyne, Plat+s, Taylor. 22
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